What does dinosaur poop look like? Visit this US museum to find out!


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Frandsen has been collecting coprolites for nearly three decades. — Photos: AP

One way to help tell how a Tyrannosaurus rex digested food is to look at its poop.

Bone fragments in a piece of fossilised excrement at a new museum in northern Arizona in the United States – aptly called the Poozeum – are among the tinier bits of evidence that indicate T.rex wasn’t much of a chewer, but rather swallowed whole chunks of prey.

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